Tanzania, Zanzibar. Watched by her daughter, a Zanzibari woman weaves palm fronds to make baskets in Paje village.
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- adulto (uomo e donna)
- Africa
- africano (relativo all'Africa)
- attività ricreativa
- AWL Images
- contento
- divertimento
- donna
- entrata (accesso)
- famiglia
- felice
- felicità
- figlia
- foglia di palma
- fotografare
- fotografia (arte)
- foulard
- genitore
- immagine a colori
- madre
- parente
- persone
- rilassante
- sedersi
- sorriso
- Tanzania
- tempo libero
- tessitura
- umanità
- uscio
- veranda
- viaggiare
- viaggio
- villaggio
- Zanzibar
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